The governor of Abia State, Alex Otti, has renamed the Abia State Polytechnic Aba, after the first governor of the state, late Ogbonnaya Onu.
Mr Otti made the announcement on Thursday, November 7, 2024, during a commendation service in honour of the deceased at the International Conference Center in Umuahia.
Mr Onu, who also served as a former Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation died in April 2024 at the age of 72.
The governor said that late Mr Onu made significant contributions to the development of the state and nation at large.
“We as a state have decided to immortalize him by renaming the Abia State Polytechnic, Aba after him.
“The Polytechnic will henceforth be known as Dr Ogbonnaya Onu Polytechnic, Aba,” he said.
In addition, Mr Otti said that the deceased made significant contributions to Abia’s development.
This, he said was especially with the founding of the Abia State Polytechnic, the Abia State College of Education (Technical), and supporting the establishment of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture (MOUAU).
He said, “The simultaneous establishment of these institutions in the three senatorial districts of the state speaks to Dr Onu’s distinction as a strategic leader.
“He was a leader that understood the connection between institutions of learning and the development of the critical manpower necessary for holistic and widespread economic growth,” Mr Otti noted.
He also recalled late Mr Onu’s act of patriotism in 1999 when he sacrificed his presidential bid for national unity, adding that the deceased hs shown great commitment to Nigeria’s future.
“He loved the country and its democratic future more than his desire to occupy the exalted seat of the presidency.
“Dr Onu was by every measure, qualified to serve this country as its president at the dawn of the Fourth Republic and had a good run at it.
“He only had to let go of his ambition when circumstances contrived against it but he still found other veritable ways of serving the country he loved so dearly.
“He was an important voice for democracy, a true nationalist and patriot who saw beyond the narrow prism of ethnicity and religion.
“He saw every Nigerian as a citizen who has the right to pursue their economic and social aspirations from any part of the country, unrestricted by individual or institutional biases,” Mr Otti said.
He said Mr Onu’s demise had created a social and political void that would be very difficult to fill.
The Abia state governor prayed for God to grant the family of the deceased and the people of Ebonyi State the fortitude to bear the loss and urged them to emulate his life of service and integrity.
In a homily, the Bishop of Umuahia Catholic Diocese, His Lordship Michael Ukpong, emphasised the need for all to live responsibly.
Mr Ukpong said that the former governor positively impacted lives and left indelible marks in Abia.
He said the deceased would be remembered for many reasons including contributions such as attracting the rebuilding of the Abia Tower of Peace, establishment of Broadcasting Corporation of Abia, National Ambassador among others.